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X Games athletes in Austin, Texas

This week, a handful of the world's greatest action sports stars (including X Games athletes from skateboarding, BMX, Rally and FMX) descended on new host city Austin, Texas, in advance of this summer's 20th anniversary of the X Games. During their stay, they took in some of this historic city's most famous sights, and captured it all for XGames.com. Did anyone say "meat skateboard?"

X Games Skateboard Big Air and Vert athlete Mitchie Brusco was on hand for a mini ramp session at Patterson Park in Austin. And with the help of Franklin BBQ, a makeshift rack of ribs skateboard was made, and later skated. Here, Mitchie samples the goods.

The Franklin BBQ skateboard was actually skateable. This could potentially be the first time that edible food and skateboarding have been combined so seamlessly, and Curren Caples stepped up to the drop-in challenge.

Local X Games ramp builder Ryan Corrigan was commissioned to construct a giant armadillo for the top of the mini ramp, and it was used as an obstacle by both skaters and BMXers during the mini-ramp session.

X Games BMX Park and Dirt competitors Chase Hawk (mid-manual) and Ryan Nyquist cruise the streets of Austin near the infamous 9th Street trails in downtown. The BMX jumps are sanctioned by the city, and have existed in Austin for more than 20 years.

And to keep it entertaining, comedic duo Tim & Eric were on hand to make the athletes laugh. Here, Chase Hawk, who actually grew up in Austin, bunnyhops over the duo before more bicycle shenanigans involving a horse costume and a tandem bicycle.

Chase Hawk grew up riding the 9th Street trails in downtown Austin, and is one of the first BMX riders to cultivate the dipped style 360 executed here. This is about as dipped as one can get during a 360, not to mention stylish. Well, in not mentioning stylish, we're saying it's stylish. Semantics...

This week, a handful of the world's greatest action sports stars (including X Games athletes from skateboarding, BMX, Rally and FMX) descended on new host city Austin, Texas, in advance of this summer's 20th anniversary of the X Games. During their stay, they took in some of this historic city's most famous sights, and captured it all for XGames.com. Did anyone say "meat skateboard?"

X Games Skateboard Big Air and Vert athlete Mitchie Brusco was on hand for a mini ramp session at Patterson Park in Austin. And with the help of Franklin BBQ, a makeshift rack of ribs skateboard was made, and later skated. Here, Mitchie samples the goods.

The Franklin BBQ skateboard was actually skateable. This could potentially be the first time that edible food and skateboarding have been combined so seamlessly, and Curren Caples stepped up to the drop-in challenge.

Local X Games ramp builder Ryan Corrigan was commissioned to construct a giant armadillo for the top of the mini ramp, and it was used as an obstacle by both skaters and BMXers during the mini-ramp session.

X Games BMX Park and Dirt competitors Chase Hawk (mid-manual) and Ryan Nyquist cruise the streets of Austin near the infamous 9th Street trails in downtown. The BMX jumps are sanctioned by the city, and have existed in Austin for more than 20 years.

And to keep it entertaining, comedic duo Tim & Eric were on hand to make the athletes laugh. Here, Chase Hawk, who actually grew up in Austin, bunnyhops over the duo before more bicycle shenanigans involving a horse costume and a tandem bicycle.

Chase Hawk grew up riding the 9th Street trails in downtown Austin, and is one of the first BMX riders to cultivate the dipped style 360 executed here. This is about as dipped as one can get during a 360, not to mention stylish. Well, in not mentioning stylish, we're saying it's stylish. Semantics...

And as things draw to a close and athletes head back home, the sun sets on another day in Austin, Texas. X Games Austin starts June 5. Be sure to tune in.

Welcome to Austin, Texas

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This week, a handful of the world's greatest action sports stars (including X Games athletes from skateboarding, BMX, Rally and FMX) descended on new host city Austin, Texas, in advance of this summer's 20th anniversary of the X Games. During their stay, they took in some of this historic city's most famous sights, and captured it all for XGames.com. Did anyone say "meat skateboard?"